If merging the two organizations is not an option, it may be a good idea to
investigate at least sychronizing the GALs ... in my experience most users
want the "other" email system just so they can have all those email
addresses, really nothing more.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 3:00 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Outlook access to two exchange servers on two domains
> 
> 
> Merge both Exchange orgnizations into a single 
> organization... As one who has consolidated a number of 
> organizations, this is your best long term option for further 
> reducing administrative costs as well. IMO, none of the users 
> should now (or ever) have accounts on both mail systems even 
> if you decide not to consolidate the exchange organizations.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Horst Hinz
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Sent: 7/2/2002 12:41 PM
> Subject: Outlook access to two exchange servers on two domains
> 
> We've recently merged two hospitals into one entity in order 
> to save administrative costs.  Both hospitals run their own 
> Windows NT domain (with a trust between the two domains), and 
> each hospital runs their own Exchange 5.5 SP4 server.  Now 
> comes the tricky part.  Some of the VPs that moved over from 
> the other facility now want to be able to access BOTH e-mail 
> systems through Outlook without having to log out of their 
> workstation and logging into the other domain.  Is there a 
> way for Outlook to access both Exchange servers?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Horst
> 

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